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Digital Media Device
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Ken Cichon
on Jan 14, 2008 at 3:28:30 pm
Hello,
I am currently working for a small company which is deploying video/image files to digital media device with a 16:9 video screen on it. The screen for all I can tell, is similar to that which you would find in a car. The display itself has a screen resolution of 1440(H) x 234(V), while the Dot Matrix is 0.107(H) x 0.372(V). The display, as well as the internal media player are both set to NTSC.
My problem is that my screens, when displayed on the device, are either coming out stretched too wide or too tall. I have been experiemnting and experimenting with image sizes, but with no luck. We are deploying ads on this device, so it's pertinent that everything be displayed 100% accurately.
Theoretically I should be able to just create my image screens and videos with an NTSC DV Widescreen aspect ratio, and they should display poroperly, correct? Or am I missing something. Any help would be greatly apprectiated. Let me know if additional information is needed to accurately diagnose this problem.
Thank you,
Ken C
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Digital Media Device
by Ken Cichon on Jan 14, 2008 at 3:28:30 pm
Re: Digital Media Device
by Cale Mooth on Jan 16, 2008 at 7:01:56 pm
Re: Digital Media Device
by Ken Cichon on Jan 18, 2008 at 4:37:40 pm
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